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Most smart-hubs are the same. But the MOMO smart lamp have a function as a hub and lamp.
Most smart-home hubs are plastic cubes that might have a few extra functions but aren’t necessarily something you want to prominently display. Morpheus Team wants its Momo to function as a hub and lamp that also works as a sensor-filled security camera with artificial intelligence and facial recognition. As a hub, it will also control smart-home devices from Nest, Philips Hue, and others, as well as work with Amazon’s Alexa and Google Home — though it also has its own voice activation.
It’s a lot of functionality to put into a single device. In addition to motion sensors, the lamp’s base will have smoke, CO2, temperature, and humidity sensors. The Momo also boasts microphones and speakers.
“Momo voice activation is independent and onboard (not cloud),” Edoardo Scarso, founder and CEO of Morpheus, told Digital Trends. It will be able to recognize voice commands but not reply — at the moment. The artificial intelligence would allow the lamp to learn your habits over time and react accordingly.
“This means that when Momo has learned an activity the user performs with a certain degree of consistency, they will suggest the ‘automation,’” said Scarso. “To simplify, it may be turning on the kitchen light in the morning, and then the electric kettle. This combination of events at a regular time on Mondays to Fridays creates a behavior.”
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